How to Collage a Book Cover
Inspiration for Altered Book Art
In parts one, two,
and three we showed
you how to make a basic collage, an assemblage, and mixed media collage.
Now that you understand a few basic collage techniques, you can experiment
with other types of supports, materials, and mediums to create your own collage
art. The possibilities for creating a variety of unique and unusual art pieces
are endless!
Here we're going to show you how to apply your new collage skills to a blank
book cover, to create interesting art that some might consider an introduction
into altered
book art.
Part 4: Book Cover Collaging
Additional Materials:
- Blank book or old book you want to alter
These are two examples of magazine collage assembled onto
the cover of a blank book support instead of thick paper.

Technique: The book cover was first painted over with gouache
paint and let to dry. Next, the magazine collage was assembled over the cover
and glued down
and sealed with clear glue (Mode Podge). The sealing helps protect the cut
papers from handling and wear.
With the growing interest in altered books, book cover collage is a good place
to begin experimenting with unusual arrangements of type, color, and imagery.
For more tips and techniques on altered book art, see this excellent Altered
Board Book Tutorial by Karen Hatzigeorgiou. 
Your collage journey is just beginning! Move on to part
five to learn how
we created some interesting textural background effects for our collages.
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